Monday, 20 June 2011

Wanted: decoration for London Bridge

Via Witterings from Witney and Calling England, I see this list of all the changes that are to be implemented in November 2014. It marks the end of any veto power for the puppet administration of Westminster in a host of policy areas, and it explains why the traitorous government are happy to pledge a referendum for any future power transfers - because they know and we know there's nothing left to transfer. It's like that old joke about the patient; "The bad news is he's dead. The good news is his condition has stabilised."

What are we, those few who love this country, to do in the face of such treason?


Initiatives of the High Representative for Foreign Affairs – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Administrative co-operation – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Asylum – Nice: QMV; Lisbon: QMV
Border controls – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Citizens' initiative regulations – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Civil protection – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Committee of the Regions – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Common defence policy – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Crime prevention incentives – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Criminal judicial co-operation – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Criminal law – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Culture – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Diplomatic & Consular protection – Nice: Unanimity Lisbon: QMV
Economic & Social Committee – Nice: QMV Lisbon: QMV
Emergency international aid – Nice: Unanimity Lisbon: QMV
Energy – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
EU budget – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Eurojust – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
European Central Bank – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
European Court of Justice – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Europol – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Eurozone external representation – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Foreign Affairs High Representative election – Lisbon: QMV
Freedom of movement for workers – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Freedom to establish a business – Nice: Unanimity Lisbon QMV
Freedom, security, justice, co-operation & evaluation – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Funding the Common Foreign & Security Policy – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
General economic interest services – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Humanitarian aid – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Immigration – Nice: QMV; Lisbon: QMV
Intellectual property – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Organisation of the Council of the EU – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Police co-operation – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
President of the European Council election – Lisbon: QMV
Response to natural disasters & terrorism – Lisbon: QMV
Rules concerning the Armaments Agency – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Self-employment access rights – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Social Security Unanimity – Nice: QMV; Lisbon: QMV
Space – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Sport – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Structural & Cohension Funds – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Tourism – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Transport – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Withdrawal of a member state – Lisbon: QMV

6 comments:

Captain Ranty said...

Erm, I have one or two ideas......

Trooper Thompson said...

Good man.

Guy Jean said...

What does "Nice" mean? Or is that sarcasm?

Captain Ranty said...

That's the city of Nice in France....

Trooper Thompson said...

... i.e. the previous treaty before Lisbon, Lisbon being the treaty that brings everything together. This (Lisbon) was originally called the Constitution, but it got voted down by the French and the Dutch, so they re-badged it as the Lisbon Treaty, so that politicians, if they needed to, could pretend it was not the same. This was especially important in the UK, as all three major parties had made promises to hold a referendum.

As they all broke this promise, they have revealed themselves, if ever there was any doubt, to be traitors and liars who should all be strung up, if the Law was applied.

Guy Jean said...

Thanks, Trooper. Answered like a ... Thomson! My recent European historical knowledge is rather patchy.